Two-Mile Long Vehicle Encampment Reveals Result of California Housing Costs

San Francisco families are being forced to live in RVs and trailers after the housing market in California forced them into the situation.

On Friday, the Daily Mail reported a massive line of vehicles along Highway 101 on the coast for nearly two miles.

“Cities in Marin County, where on average homes cost $1.4million, are pushing for the line along the highway to end after the number of residents living in their cars ballooned during the pandemic,” the outlet said.

From Breitbart:

“Officials say that there are at least 135 vehicles along Binford Road, on the outskirts of Novato, as the number who call it home has expanded,” the outlet said.

“The average household income in the county is $131,000 – which has left those with lower incomes nowhere to turn,” it explained.

Video footage from December shows the line of vehicles on Binford Road, and KPIX said some of those who live there had called it home for years:

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